Jimmy Wayne

Four years ago this week, Jimmy Wayne was crossing into Camden and Bruceton, Tennessee on his Project Meet Me Halfway walk from Nashville to Phoenix, Ariz. to raise awareness and funding for youth aging out of the foster care system. Continue on here for an update about the program's success!

Last Thursday, Jimmy Wayne joined in on Nashville's Dave & Buster's weekly concert series to share new music from his upcoming projects with fans. Continue on here to find out all of the detils about Jimmy Wayne's new projects and music and performance at the venue!

Not a single day goes by that the "Do You Believe Me Now" singer Jimmy Wayne isn't putting his heart to good use, especially when it comes to helping underprivileged kids -- like he once was years ago. Read on to learn how he decided to create a new line of products to help homless children and pets.

Two companies quietly supported Jimmy Wayne during his epic Meet Me Halfway walking trek from Nashville to Arizona in support of Homless youth, a quest that took seven months to complete. Read about the companies and Jimmy in this inspring feature.

Today is the first day fans get to vote for two awards and a Brooks & Dunn performace at the ACM Website. News today also include items about Jimmy Wayne's Meet Me Halfway campaign and Mindy McCready's 'adult video.'

On Jan 1, Jimmy Wayne began his trek to raise awareness of the plight of the homeless, especially at-risk children and teens. On his walking journey,Wayne hopes to raise some funds for organizations that benefit homeless youth.

Jimmy Wayne scored his record deal by singing "Sara Smile" so it's only natural that he'd eventually release that song on an album and as a single. How does the rest of the album stand-up to the remake of a classic pop song?

Jimmy Wayne returned to country music in 2008 with his hit single "Do You Believe Me Now." After the success of that single and album, Jimmy has come out with the song and album "Sara Smile," Read his thoughs on his new album here.

Jimmy Wayne has made no secret of his love for the music of Hall & Oates, particularly their smash 1976 hit "Sara Smile." While most people thought he'd eventually cover it for an album, never would it have been seen as a single, yet here it is. Is it gonna be a hit?